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this hospital is where many in aleppo run when they're caught by the constant shelling.hough the hospital and the area around it have also been fired upon. we've seen many civilians flooding here for treatment. some of them very young, doctors saying the children's hospital has been closed by the government. some terrified, some starving. mohammed, aged 8, was hit by shrapnel fired from syrian regime mortars. he's quiet, brave. but this hospital suspect equipped for the surgery he needs. his thigh bone shattered. so the doctors have no choice but to send him across the front lines to the government hospital. hoping perversely that those who hurt him can also heal him. president bashar al assad is history in the minds of the local, but his regime still has the best hospitals, where one doctor works during the day before speaking here to help this rebel hospital in the evening. he tells me, 50 soldiers are brought in every day. but sometimes doctors mercy kill by injection those they can't treat. but if they found he was working in the rebel hospital, they would kill him.
this hospital is where many in aleppo run when they're caught by the constant shelling.hough the hospital and the area around it have also been fired upon. we've seen many civilians flooding here for treatment. some of them very young, doctors saying the children's hospital has been closed by the government. some terrified, some starving. mohammed, aged 8, was hit by shrapnel fired from syrian regime mortars. he's quiet, brave. but this hospital suspect equipped for the surgery he needs. his...
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last month our office issued (audio difficulty) payments that would be made by shell covering the 4.5 year period. and additional programs the p.u.c. is implementing. those total 19.5 million, of which 13.5 go to suppliers, shell and noble americas. they really represent essentially a withdrawal of that amount of money of government spending in that time period. it would come back in four and a half years, though another amount may have to secure another 4.5, if there was a need for a security fund. that is the another unknown. the 6 million the p.u.c. is proposing to spend on go solar sfs subsidy and studies for a build-out would represent an injection to the economy and in fact, that is something we believe would be an economic benefit to the program. so to consider the economic impact factors, we present the economic impact of legislation as kind of a sum of the different elements that are changing as a result of the legislation. so in this case we have a situation where one of the economic impacts stems from the fact that residential consumers who remain in the program will pay mo
last month our office issued (audio difficulty) payments that would be made by shell covering the 4.5 year period. and additional programs the p.u.c. is implementing. those total 19.5 million, of which 13.5 go to suppliers, shell and noble americas. they really represent essentially a withdrawal of that amount of money of government spending in that time period. it would come back in four and a half years, though another amount may have to secure another 4.5, if there was a need for a security...
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last month our office issued (audio difficulty) payments that would be made by shell covering the 4.5 year period. and additional programs the p.u.c. is implementing. those total 19.5 million, of which 13.5 go to suppliers, shell and noble americas. they really represent essentially a withdrawal of that amount of money of government spending in that time period. it would come back in four and a half years, though
last month our office issued (audio difficulty) payments that would be made by shell covering the 4.5 year period. and additional programs the p.u.c. is implementing. those total 19.5 million, of which 13.5 go to suppliers, shell and noble americas. they really represent essentially a withdrawal of that amount of money of government spending in that time period. it would come back in four and a half years, though
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not to accept a contract because it is part of shell because clean energy will be brought to us by shell. so i want to move, make sure we can support this moving forward. again, i want to thank all of our city departments for their work on this effort. nancy miller, jason freedom for their work through lafco as well, thank you. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor kim. >> thank you. i think maybe we maybe need to make a clarification. we made two motions to amend. the first was on what supervisor campos asked, specifically on page eight. the line 15 and two including in that proposalal discount for low income customers. when the rate fairness board provides proposal onto the sfpuc and board of supervisors and second amendment on page 16. the further be it resolved the board of supervisors supports an appropriate discount for sfpc customers and resolve the sfpc take an outreach campaign in multiple languages with a particular folks us on multilingual communities and then the recommendations made by our budget and legislative analysts. i think this was a really tough issue and complex issu
not to accept a contract because it is part of shell because clean energy will be brought to us by shell. so i want to move, make sure we can support this moving forward. again, i want to thank all of our city departments for their work on this effort. nancy miller, jason freedom for their work through lafco as well, thank you. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor kim. >> thank you. i think maybe we maybe need to make a clarification. we made two motions to amend. the first was on...
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his critics on the right, community organizer obama left many colleagues on the left disheartped by shelling out to -- selling out to chicago establishm. "what we see is chicago core at the coalition is made of blacks who moved up by moving poor blacks out." carter, neighborhood activist singled out valerie jarret for criticism. had sub prime lending to poor people. carter said they were never interested in poor people. they would sell poor people a bill of goods. >> the developers profit from it. political activist and candidate like obama himself would receive votes. of course, political contributions. a win-win for everybody but poor people. >> we're five days away from fundamentally transforming the united states of america. [ applause ] 6 >> some argue they won on his performer but they rejected overtures to reform the chicago machine. he made it clear he wasn't interested in risk taking or challenging the chicago machine lock on a lot of mechanics of government in cook county in chicago. said a frustrated former colleague. mayor richard daley -- last of the big city bosses built that m
his critics on the right, community organizer obama left many colleagues on the left disheartped by shelling out to -- selling out to chicago establishm. "what we see is chicago core at the coalition is made of blacks who moved up by moving poor blacks out." carter, neighborhood activist singled out valerie jarret for criticism. had sub prime lending to poor people. carter said they were never interested in poor people. they would sell poor people a bill of goods. >> the...
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whoever up loaded this claims it's from a damascus fire caused by helicopter shelling.s gets me to our latest reporting out of syria. we've been hearing from him all week. nick will take us inside a hospital where injured people have been going in droves even though the hospital itself is under siege. again, have to warn you these stories are very, very, very tough to look at. it's so important for us to see them. take a look. >> reporter: the hospital is where many in aleppo run where they are caught by the constant shelling. even though the hospital and the area around it have also been fired upon. this part of the hospital receives many civilians flooding here for treatment. some of them very young. doctors telling us the children's hospital has been closed by the government. some terrified. some starving. he was hit by sharpnal. he is quiet. his thigh bone is shattered. doctors have to choice but to send him across the front lines to the government hospital hoping that those who hurt him can also heal him. president bashar al-assad is history in the mind of locals b
whoever up loaded this claims it's from a damascus fire caused by helicopter shelling.s gets me to our latest reporting out of syria. we've been hearing from him all week. nick will take us inside a hospital where injured people have been going in droves even though the hospital itself is under siege. again, have to warn you these stories are very, very, very tough to look at. it's so important for us to see them. take a look. >> reporter: the hospital is where many in aleppo run where...
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ahmed's head has been hit by shrapnel from shelling his ear almost blown off.e wound and to find enough anesthetic. at any point the power could cut. still, the doctor carry on. it hurts he cries. he has yet to learn the worst about what the shelling did. he tells his father who is just outside the hospital. the dead here so many the doctors must leave them on the street. his brother arrives. there is no room for privacy or dignity here. they remove the body before ahmed can len what happened. the blood remains on the street unnoticed by some. the people of aleppo looking to the skies checking what next may befall them. cnn, aleppo. >> as the civil war rages on cnn's nick peyton walsh gives you an inside look at the horrors of life inside aleppo. it's a cnn special report "crisis in syria" tonight 7:30 eastern time. of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensi
ahmed's head has been hit by shrapnel from shelling his ear almost blown off.e wound and to find enough anesthetic. at any point the power could cut. still, the doctor carry on. it hurts he cries. he has yet to learn the worst about what the shelling did. he tells his father who is just outside the hospital. the dead here so many the doctors must leave them on the street. his brother arrives. there is no room for privacy or dignity here. they remove the body before ahmed can len what happened....
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. >> it's where many in aleppo run when they're caught by the constant shelling.though the hospital and the area around it have also been -- >> the shells hit this part of the hospital, but still this day we see many civilians flooding here for treatment. some of them very young. doctors telling us that the children's hospital has been closed by the government. >> some starving. >> mohammed was hit by shrapnel fired from syrian regime mortars. he is quiet, brave, but this hostile isn't equipped for the surgery he immediate. his thigh bone is shattered. the doctors have no choice but to exacerbate her ordeal and send him across the frontlines to the government hospital. hoping perversely that those who hurt him can also heal him. president al assad is history in the minds of locals, but his regime still has the best hospitals where one doctor works during the day before sneaking here to help this rebel hospital in the evening. he tells me in the regime hospitals 50 soldiers have brought in every day, that sometimes doctors mercy kill by injection those they can't t
. >> it's where many in aleppo run when they're caught by the constant shelling.though the hospital and the area around it have also been -- >> the shells hit this part of the hospital, but still this day we see many civilians flooding here for treatment. some of them very young. doctors telling us that the children's hospital has been closed by the government. >> some starving. >> mohammed was hit by shrapnel fired from syrian regime mortars. he is quiet, brave, but...
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passenger. >> reporter: sources tell abc news, police suspect the nasty trick may have been played by shell's ex-girlfriend and a male associate, timed for shell's birthday. >> he had just broke up with his girlfriend. he was going back to texas for his birthday. >> reporter: the fbi is taking the hoax seriously. since 2008, the justice department has charged 147 people in terrorist hoaxes. >> look at the resources that were expending and the delays to the passengers. obviously, there would be severe charges. >> reporter: as for the victim, shell, there was concern about his background. so, police did a background check. apparently, he had outstanding warrants. so, when he arrived in dallas, he was arrested by police. george, some birthday. >> boy, sure is. thanks very much. >>> overseas to prince harry. he learned the hard way that what happens in las vegas doesn't always stay there. but he's back to work now. we're just learning that he arrived overnight in afghanistan for a second tour of duty. and lama hasan with the latest. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning, george. abc news
passenger. >> reporter: sources tell abc news, police suspect the nasty trick may have been played by shell's ex-girlfriend and a male associate, timed for shell's birthday. >> he had just broke up with his girlfriend. he was going back to texas for his birthday. >> reporter: the fbi is taking the hoax seriously. since 2008, the justice department has charged 147 people in terrorist hoaxes. >> look at the resources that were expending and the delays to the passengers....
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this is the damage done by a single shell to this family. >> the innocent victims of syria oppose the ongoing violence. militias in liberty -- in libya have stormed ben ghazi, that country's second-largest city. reports say that they were protecting an american film that allegedly humiliates the prophet muhammed. protesters in egypt during the american flag outside the u.s. embassy in cairo. they, too, were protesting the fell. they say it abuses the right of free speech and hurts the religious beliefs of others. today in the united states and many places around the world, people stopped to mark the of the 11th anniversary of the september 11 attacks in which nearly 3000 were killed. the president led a moment of silence this morning and then traveled to the pentagon for a ceremony there. in new york, people gathered at the memorial's where twin towers once stood. more than a decade later, where does the greatest threat remained? i spoke with a senior fellow at the center for american progress. before i get to where we are 11 years on, here we are at the council of in ben ghazi in lib
this is the damage done by a single shell to this family. >> the innocent victims of syria oppose the ongoing violence. militias in liberty -- in libya have stormed ben ghazi, that country's second-largest city. reports say that they were protecting an american film that allegedly humiliates the prophet muhammed. protesters in egypt during the american flag outside the u.s. embassy in cairo. they, too, were protesting the fell. they say it abuses the right of free speech and hurts the...
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other areas you go into, some building pockmarked by shelling, by bombs, you see people on the move getting neighborhoods we saw from where i'm standing right now just a few hours ago smoke billowing out of them. and this is in the capital. it's still the core of the capital here. perhaps the sort of better-off neighborhoods if you will that are yet to be touched by the fighting. and people here right in this part of the city living in fear that that war is just, just right around the corner from them, wolf. >> so how solid does bashar al assad and his regime look? i know you have limited access. there's limits to what you can see. but from your vantage point in damascus? >> reporter: you know, we still get around. we can still get out to talk to people. we can in every situation even those situations where you're taken in for questioning, you see a lot, you learn a lot. in that police station today three soldiers we've been told have just been wounded by two ieds placed near a school. and we were in the office watching that police official working his phones, getting the information, writi
other areas you go into, some building pockmarked by shelling, by bombs, you see people on the move getting neighborhoods we saw from where i'm standing right now just a few hours ago smoke billowing out of them. and this is in the capital. it's still the core of the capital here. perhaps the sort of better-off neighborhoods if you will that are yet to be touched by the fighting. and people here right in this part of the city living in fear that that war is just, just right around the corner...
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palestinian officials in the gaza strip say three people have been killed by an israeli tank shell. these latest deaths, after a separate incident on wednesday when three palestinians were killed during an air raid. a driver who ran over a toddler in a hit-and-run crash has been jailed for three and a half years for negligence resulting in her death. at least 18 people passed by before a rubbish collector eventually stopped to help. thousands of mourners have been arriving in a south korean resort to pay their respects to a religious leader who died on monday. weeping and carrying flowers, they crowded into the quarters of the church during the start of the 10-day wake. bill clinton has made a passionate speech endorsing barack obama for a second term for president. thousands welcomed the return of the comeback kid who reveled in the spotlight. he said the americans have a choice. >> please welcome president bill clinton. >> the man democrats called the big dog. bill clinton is more popular than ever, announcing obama for re-election. >> i want to nominate a man who is cool on the o
palestinian officials in the gaza strip say three people have been killed by an israeli tank shell. these latest deaths, after a separate incident on wednesday when three palestinians were killed during an air raid. a driver who ran over a toddler in a hit-and-run crash has been jailed for three and a half years for negligence resulting in her death. at least 18 people passed by before a rubbish collector eventually stopped to help. thousands of mourners have been arriving in a south korean...
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what impact you think would be played by the shelling that has been made, i know -- i believe one of the party breeks about the work of richard sanders, ucla, showing the impact of allowing students who are affirmative action, whether because they are legacy affirmative actions, racial or sex-based, with j.p. day or test scores lower than others in the class, the odds are that many will drop out. there's no empirical showing that affirmative action admittiees may be paying a huge price because of the statute that lets them come and about the qualifications -- it seems is counterproductive and they do less well than if they go to a second-tier school. >> anyone want to comment on me mis-match theory? >> in a set of studies -- it would make some people who are a little bit skeptical of affirmative action think, this is not even helping the kids it is supposed to help. but the reason i do not think -- i think there are five skeptics of affirmative action already on the supreme court, several defenders. i think it is an interesting research. i do not necessarily think it will change much
what impact you think would be played by the shelling that has been made, i know -- i believe one of the party breeks about the work of richard sanders, ucla, showing the impact of allowing students who are affirmative action, whether because they are legacy affirmative actions, racial or sex-based, with j.p. day or test scores lower than others in the class, the odds are that many will drop out. there's no empirical showing that affirmative action admittiees may be paying a huge price because...
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but to the extent that shell, being in the picture, is an issue, that's an issue that's been a problem for quite some time because each and every one of us, by virtue of being a consumer and a customer of pg&e is actually in some respects getting energy from shell because pg&e isself is actually buying energy from shell. to the extent that's a concern i actually think cca provides an opportunity for us to get out of the business of doing business with shell. because it allows us, down the road, to create a build-out that will enable the city and county of san francisco to create its own energy, generate its own energy. with that i wanted to given the general manager of the public utilities commission an opportunity to make some remarks, and again i want to thank mr. harrington. i have had the honor and the privilege to work with you in the last few years. and as far as i'm concerned you truly are the gold standard of what it means to be a public servant. and the fact that you have been involved i think gives this program the credibility that it needs. and so i want to thank you. mr. harrington. >> thank you very much. ed harrington general m
but to the extent that shell, being in the picture, is an issue, that's an issue that's been a problem for quite some time because each and every one of us, by virtue of being a consumer and a customer of pg&e is actually in some respects getting energy from shell because pg&e isself is actually buying energy from shell. to the extent that's a concern i actually think cca provides an opportunity for us to get out of the business of doing business with shell. because it allows us, down...
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it was purchased by shell oil. that carburetors claims 200 miles per gallon. -- carburetor claims to a miles per hour. shell oil paid car companies not to put back carburetor in there. the call operator was put -- the carburetor was put on sherman tanks. why doesn't shell oil released the patons on 200 miles per gallon. it was written in -- patent on 200 miles per got -- per gallon. guest: i have never heard and have no knowledge of what you are describing. i would be happy to read up on it if he were to send me the information. i have never heard of it and do not know how to respond for you because it is something i know nothing about. host: this move on to milwaukee, wisconsin. pete is on our line for democrats. caller: i just want to know, who are the speculator is and where are they hired from? second part of my question is about fracking. does that when groundwater? guest: in the first case, so- called speculators are actually people who trade oil or natural gas or gasoline products. they are called speculate
it was purchased by shell oil. that carburetors claims 200 miles per gallon. -- carburetor claims to a miles per hour. shell oil paid car companies not to put back carburetor in there. the call operator was put -- the carburetor was put on sherman tanks. why doesn't shell oil released the patons on 200 miles per gallon. it was written in -- patent on 200 miles per got -- per gallon. guest: i have never heard and have no knowledge of what you are describing. i would be happy to read up on it if...
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working, and we decide to collapse it, and the price of renewable power goes down, so that shell would lose money by backing out -- if we backed out of this our liability is capped at 15 million. given market conditions it seems highly unlikely the price of renewable power will be decreasing when everybody is mandated to buy more but there is a cap should something go wrong. if the program is successful and we decide as to kill it and once again shell loses money there is no cap on that but that is our choice to do and that would be to kill a successful program for no reason and lose money. the ratepayer aspects and financial aspects, most of the money as you can see is going to buy the power itself. that's the point of this but there are funds to make sure that we are paying pg&e for their work on this, and for marketing outreach education effort. and this shows you that about 43% of people in san francisco are what we call tier one, the lowest users of power in san francisco. they would pay about $9.50 to be in this program. if you use more than that, tier 2, you're about $20 a month. so altogethe
working, and we decide to collapse it, and the price of renewable power goes down, so that shell would lose money by backing out -- if we backed out of this our liability is capped at 15 million. given market conditions it seems highly unlikely the price of renewable power will be decreasing when everybody is mandated to buy more but there is a cap should something go wrong. if the program is successful and we decide as to kill it and once again shell loses money there is no cap on that but...
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able to protect themselves against the fixed wing aircraft attacks by the assad regime against the heavy artillery against you know shelling against constant bombardment by the assad regime this is what the people in syria are asking for they're willing to fight for their freedom and they're actually doing that there is no help from the international community russia it's true that our side. has an international mission goes in international law. ah ok excuse me it's chosen international law. about you know about the killing of twenty seven thousand more than twenty seven thousand people displacing more than one point two . years and about syria we talk about who armed rebels ok but ok v.j. if i go to you and that you still see that you know there's suspicion of the west when it talks about democracy in the region across the entire region well let me put it to you factually last week human rights watch released a very important report which was about the collaboration between the cia m i six and the gadhafi regime in extraditing through the extraordinary rendition program several militants from across asia and africa they
able to protect themselves against the fixed wing aircraft attacks by the assad regime against the heavy artillery against you know shelling against constant bombardment by the assad regime this is what the people in syria are asking for they're willing to fight for their freedom and they're actually doing that there is no help from the international community russia it's true that our side. has an international mission goes in international law. ah ok excuse me it's chosen international law....
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shell didn't help by posting on facebook that a friend escorted him through security. >> the only thing i did do is walk through with him and guide him around and help him carry things and tell him what the regulations were. >> but shell ended up spending his birthday in jail. he was arrested when he arrived in dallas on outstanding warrants. all kind of drama. >>> last night's pittsburgh/cincinnati football game in ohio, a member of the band did a lip-synching. cameras caught a trumpet player tumbling down the stadium steps. it caused his instrument to break apart. he managed to put the trumpet back together but missing the mouthpiece. he pretended to keep on going not missing a step. sometimes you got to fake it until you make it and fake good. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a preview of the nfl season with james brown, host of nfl today. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." mornings aren't always perfect. that's why i give them carnation breakfast essentials. it's packed with 21 vitamins and minerals and protein so kids get the nutrition they
shell didn't help by posting on facebook that a friend escorted him through security. >> the only thing i did do is walk through with him and guide him around and help him carry things and tell him what the regulations were. >> but shell ended up spending his birthday in jail. he was arrested when he arrived in dallas on outstanding warrants. all kind of drama. >>> last night's pittsburgh/cincinnati football game in ohio, a member of the band did a lip-synching. cameras...
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it was having, you know, your guts blown out by a shell. there was no glory to it.er: at midday, the battle moved south to this place which would become known as bloody lane. >> you could walk along the bodies on the sunken road. bloody lane. >> reporter: and the image that that conjures of bloody lane, you almost imagine blood running down this slope here. >> yes. that's what people described. >> reporter: by sunset, these once peaceful fields would be covered with bodies. 4,000 dead. 19,000 wounded. union and confederate soldiers both. the terrible reality of it brought home to the nation by a new invention: photography. when these photographs, taken two days after the fighting had stopped, were exhibited at matthew brady's studio in new york, they were front page news. the public, says historian and harvard university president drew faust, could no longer look away from the horror of war. >> it was a stunning awakening for the civilian population of new york to see what was going on, not all that far away. >> reporter: according to faust, death on this almost uni
it was having, you know, your guts blown out by a shell. there was no glory to it.er: at midday, the battle moved south to this place which would become known as bloody lane. >> you could walk along the bodies on the sunken road. bloody lane. >> reporter: and the image that that conjures of bloody lane, you almost imagine blood running down this slope here. >> yes. that's what people described. >> reporter: by sunset, these once peaceful fields would be covered with...
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times reported today that sproul was actually asked by the rnc to set up a shell corporation. >> jennifer asked him to set up the shell company in a different way. and he hired that young woman who was apparently instructed that she was to say she was hired by the county clerk's office. >> yes, and they are giving people cigarettes in exchange for registering as a republican. and these are the exact same tactics his firm was accused of in 2004 and 2006. >> jennifer: okay. mccain still hired anymore 2008. >> actually the same thing keeps playing out. in 2008 sproul changed his name to lincoln strategy group, and mccain hired him using a california affiliate. >> jennifer: here is what kills me about this lee, is the rnc cuts their ties with him. they sown totally shocked that this would happen. calling it a few bad apples and yet they have this history with him. >> it reveals the conceit by the republican party who have been hammering voter fraud. these tactics that have been accused against acorn. but here they have a firm they have been paying millions of dollars. they know it is a proble
times reported today that sproul was actually asked by the rnc to set up a shell corporation. >> jennifer asked him to set up the shell company in a different way. and he hired that young woman who was apparently instructed that she was to say she was hired by the county clerk's office. >> yes, and they are giving people cigarettes in exchange for registering as a republican. and these are the exact same tactics his firm was accused of in 2004 and 2006. >> jennifer: okay....
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the suicide by cop defense could be complicated by questions about the 21 shells that he brought to school and why he loaded before going inside the cafeteria. you have a full summary on the website. if you want the latest information or you want to read on what happened log onto the website. >> more sad news for the harper county sheriff. days after leaving a deputy in a car crash tonight they loose another. he died thursday. the sheriff's office said he had a heart attack after attending the funeral of the fallen colleague. he died at home. he was a 16 year veteran of the sheriff's office. >>> and tonight a baltimore family makes a tearful plea for your help. they are looking for the person responsible for killing the guy that everybody called big fred, he was known in the aau circles and as a leader for his family. he dropped off his son at barbershop and then after 10:00 he was found just a feet away from his running car. he had been shot several times and left for dead. he was taken to the hospital where he died. his family just hopes someone saw something. >> all we ask as a family t
the suicide by cop defense could be complicated by questions about the 21 shells that he brought to school and why he loaded before going inside the cafeteria. you have a full summary on the website. if you want the latest information or you want to read on what happened log onto the website. >> more sad news for the harper county sheriff. days after leaving a deputy in a car crash tonight they loose another. he died thursday. the sheriff's office said he had a heart attack after...
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by the puc to pay for this program. the end result is lost jobs and unnecessary harm to the economy. the contract with shell does require any renewables be built anywhere but in san francisco. the report says the program will result in a less of more than 100 jobs, far from the promises of a deal promised by program advocates before. another detriment to the program is fact customer also automatically be enrolled into the program. meaning residents could unknowingly face significant increase in cost. i would say that on this point that members of this body in the past have been and would be critical of a private company that automatically enrolled customer into a premium product. yet this is proposed right now. in summary, this is a bad program that fails to meet the most basic elements of its previous promises. you should vote to send this back to the drawing board, thank you. >> thank you. i will call a few more names. barbara raymond, katherine roberts, al winerup, nick freeman, christian ettiger. >> i'm rod block, executive director for golden gate restaurant association. i'm here in two capacities, the
by the puc to pay for this program. the end result is lost jobs and unnecessary harm to the economy. the contract with shell does require any renewables be built anywhere but in san francisco. the report says the program will result in a less of more than 100 jobs, far from the promises of a deal promised by program advocates before. another detriment to the program is fact customer also automatically be enrolled into the program. meaning residents could unknowingly face significant increase in...